Wednesday, May 23, 2012

College Registration Dates

Summer Registration Dates for new students (starting classes in the fall, 2012) have been scheduled.  If you are on campus, take time to visit the library and meet the staff, who are here to help you!

WAHPETON DATES:
June 8
June 9
July 9
August 6
August 20

FARGO DATES:
June 12
July 2
July 17
July 30
August 10 (Paramedic Only)
August 17 (Pathway Only)
August 21
  
SCHEDULE OF ACTIVITIES:
Check in time:  7:45 am
Welcome:  9:00 am
Testing: 9:45 am
No Testing students to register:  9:45 am
Tested students register:  After testing is completed
OPTIONAL activities:
                 Tours of residence halls
                  Family Orientation

Monday, May 7, 2012

Summer classes at NDSCS/Fargo

Summer classes will begin June 5, 2012.  Included will be: liberal arts courses in mathematics, history, communications and the social sciences. In addition, a full slate of ASC courses will be offered along with courses in the nursing and EMT/Paramedic programs. All of the ASC courses and liberal arts courses, except HIST 102, will follow a Monday-Thursday format with classes scheduled for seventy-five minute periods. HIST 102 will meet Tuesday/Wednesday for one hundred and fifty minutes. ASC 84, a two credit course, will meet Monday, Wednesday and Thursday while ASC 88, a one credit course, will meet on Tuesdays. A complete summer 2012 class schedule is available at www.ndscs.edu/fargosummer .

Friday, May 4, 2012

ProQuest Maintenance

ProQuest® will be performing infrastructure maintenance on Saturday, May 5, 2012. A twelve (12) hour maintenance window will be required for this maintenance. The window will take place from Saturday, May 5, 2012, at 21:00 CT to Sunday, May 6, 2012 at 9:00 CT. This means the ProQuest databases may not be available during that time (Saturday night through Sunday morning.)

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Agawasie Day Celebration

Take time out today to celebrate!  The weather is fine on the Wahpeton Campus and we hope it is fine where you are, too.

Why is it called AAgawasie Day@?
In 1914, the School of Science published its first annual, called the Agawasie.

According to the authors of NDSCS: 100 Years of Excellence, the origin of this name is obscure but that in an early issue of the annual it was explained as an Indian word for Ascience.@

However, there also is a story that 2 wily students, Max Lauder and Arnold Forbes had neglected to actually research any real Indian word for science. In order to cover up their blunder, they contrived the word AAggy-Wassy@, which later became the easier form Agawasie.

After publishing the Agawasie for three years, it was discontinued from 1917 through 1920 because of World War I.  Again in 1943 and 1944 the yearbook was reduced in size and made a softcover instead of the more usual hardcover edition.

Financing the annual varied from the sale of candy, proceeds from the Penny Carnival, student activity fees, nominal sale price, and solicited advertisements.  The arrival of the annual became a day for celebration, and the annual Agawasie Day Picnic was started.

Publishing an annual yearbook was discontinued in 2004, but the day for celebration continues as Agawasie Day.

Information from the College Archives at Mildred Johnson Library, compiled by Karen Chobot, Director.

Tuesday, May 1, 2012

Library open, Saturday May 5.

As always, Mildred Johnson Library is open on the Saturday before Finals Week. This year we are open from 1:00 - 5:00 on Saturday, May 5. Time to settle down and complete your projects or study for exams in a quiet environment with resources you need.